Speaking on Sirius XM NFL Radio this past Saturday, Brown speculated that Callahan might have changed the team's game plan the Friday before the game because he was friends with Buccaneers coach Jon Gruden and "hated" the Raiders. (Gruden had coached the Raiders before taking the Bucs job the prior offseason.)

"We get our game plan for victory on Monday, and the game plan says we're gonna run the ball," Brown said. "We averaged 340 (pounds) on the offensive line, they averaged 280 (on the defensive line). We're all happy with that, everybody is excited."

Heard about this on the radio this morning, and I think that's a ludicrous accusation. Do they realize that sabotaging the biggest game of any coach's career could damage their ability to make millions and millions of more dollars down the line?

Completely ridiculous assumption here. Makes me sick to a certain extent, and I don't even have any affinity for the Raiders in any way._________________2013 Eagles Forum HOF
[quote="Leon Sandcastle"]Chip Kelly's system is college material...that stuff doesn't fly in the NFL[/quote]

I thought this mystery had already been solved.
The Raiders changed NOTHING on offense after Gruden left.. 1 year removed, what are the odds the Raiders face the Bucs in the Super Bowl.

Gruden knew the plays, formations, signals, everything the Raiders were doing, he knew.. it made a pretty easy game from the Bucs defensive standpoint. no conspiracy.. just poor planning on the Raiders side.